They hold just about everything we need, from condiments to cargo. Made of steel, aluminum, paper and glass, they protect and preserve. They're underground and above ground, they journey around the ...
A stunning U.S. raid to capture Venezuela’s president came after a group of amateur intelligence analysts argued that satellite images reveal a Venezuelan launch site that could send ballistic ...
If ancient wonders, mysterious temples and the steady flow of the Nile River are calling, a cruise on Egypt's most famous ...
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Apple TV's Foundation officially resurrected hard sci-fi
Apple TV's Foundation is an iconic series that proves hard sci-fi still has a place in the mainstream and could start a new ...
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Year ender: Engineering marvels! How landmark projects transformed Indian Railways in 2025
Landmark projects were completed or inaugurated across the country, exemplifying this progress. These landmark projects are ...
Marine robotics company Ocean Infinity will resume the search for Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 that vanished in 2014.
In the shadow of Las Vegas’s neon-drenched Strip lies a different kind of jackpot – Paradise Mall, where the payouts come in ...
Nevada has always harbored an independent streak, embracing the unusual and unexpected across its desert landscape. But even in a state known for its quirks, Cemetery Pulp stands out like a ...
HISTORY’s longest-running series moves to H2. Modern Marvels celebrates the ingenuity, invention and imagination found in the world around us. From commonplace items like ink and coffee to ...
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New US Navy destroyers to be powered by GE Aerospace’s marine gas turbine engines
GE Aerospace will supply eight LM2500 gas turbine engines for two new US Navy Flight III destroyers, as part of the new deal.
The Navy's new frigate will be obsolete from the start. It's not great, but it is what we have, and if many can be built a ...
Navy destroyers will spend considerably less time projecting American sea power than planned, with chronic delays and labor overruns cutting nearly a decade off their operational lifespans, according ...
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